The SUMO proteases SENP1 and SENP2 play a critical role in nucleoporin homeostasis and nuclear pore complex function
The SUMO proteases SENP1 and SENP2 play a critical role in nucleoporin homeostasis and nuclear pore complex function
Nuclear pore complexes are composed of ∼30 different proteins, each present at the pore in multiple copies. Together these proteins create specialized channels that convey cargo between the cytoplasm and the nuclear interior. With the building blocks of nuclear pores identified, one challenge is to decipher how these proteins are coordinately produced and assembled into macromolecular pore structures with each cell division. Specific individual pore proteins and protein cofactors have been probed for their role in the assembly process, as well as certain kinases that add a layer of regulation via the phosphorylation status of nucleoporins. Other posttranslational modifications are candidates for coordinating events of pore assembly as well. In this study of two pore-associated small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO) proteases, sentrin/SUMO-specific protease 1 (SENP1) and SENP2, we observe that many nucleoporins are mislocalized and, in some cases, reduced in level when SENP1 and SENP2 are codepleted. The pore complexes present under these conditions are still capable of transport, although the kinetics of specific cargo is altered. These results reveal a new role for the pore-associated SENPs in nucleoporin homeostasis and in achieving proper configuration of the nuclear pore complex.
- Huntsman Cancer Institute United States
- Emory University United States
- National Institutes of Health United States
- University of Utah United States
- National Institute of Health Pakistan
Membrane Glycoproteins, Active Transport, Cell Nucleus, Membrane Proteins, Nuclear Proteins, Articles, Nuclear Pore Complex Proteins, Cysteine Endopeptidases, Gene Knockdown Techniques, Endopeptidases, Nuclear Pore, Homeostasis, Humans, RNA, Small Interfering, Interphase, Microtubule-Associated Proteins, HeLa Cells
Membrane Glycoproteins, Active Transport, Cell Nucleus, Membrane Proteins, Nuclear Proteins, Articles, Nuclear Pore Complex Proteins, Cysteine Endopeptidases, Gene Knockdown Techniques, Endopeptidases, Nuclear Pore, Homeostasis, Humans, RNA, Small Interfering, Interphase, Microtubule-Associated Proteins, HeLa Cells
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